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The Knicks have reportedly agreed to terms to trade Travis Outlaw, and a future second-round pick to the 76ers, in exchange for Arnett Moultrie.

Outlaw is expected to be waived by the 76ers, as the organization continues to hoard draft picks. With Arnett Moultrie headed out of Philly, Henry Sims has almost zero competition for minutes, and he could make for a decent low-end center. Outlaw will likely be able to join an NBA team after clearing waivers, but he's unlikely to have any fantasy value, regardless of where he lands. Mon, Oct 27, 2014 03:46:00 PM

Outlaw is owed $3 million this season, and if the Knicks released him, they would still owe him his full salary. They could also part ways with Outlaw via a trade. Whether Outlaw stays or goes, he's a negligible fantasy asset in nearly all leagues. Sun, Oct 26, 2014 10:19:00 AM

He drew four starts for the Kings last season mostly while Rudy Gay was out of the lineup, and even scored 24 points in a game on Apr. 8. Outlaw doesn't project as someone who can get minutes with the Knicks and he'll battle Cleanthony Early as a backup to Carmelo Anthony. Wed, Aug 6, 2014 04:21:00 PM

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Tony Wroten (knee) is expected to be ready for the start of the 2015-16 season.

Wroten is currently rehabbing after having undergoing surgery to repair a partially torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee on February 3. Even if he's ready for the start of the regular season, the 22-year-old will likely need some time to get up to speed so he's not worth much more than a late-round flier for fantasy owners at the moment.

Nik Stauskas (ankle) said that he'll spend time this offseason working to improve upon his defense.

"There were countless times last year I would go on the floor and I was targeted, right away teams would attack me, and the adjustment to the physicality and defense," Stauskas said. "It’s an adjustment and I’m just getting better every day on it." Stauskas went on to say that his play during his rookie season was "very poor," but he'll have a chance at redemption playing in Philadelphia. Still, after shooting just 36.5 percent from the field during his rookie year, he won't be worth much more than a late-round flier on draft day.

Jake Fischer of Sports Illustrated said that it's highly unlikely that Carl Landry will stick around with the 76ers.

The 76ers could pursue a trade, a buyout or simply waive the 31-year-old veteran, and that would likely happen before training camp. Landry is currently recovering from wrist surgery and it's possible that he isn't ready to start the season, but it's also clear that Landry isn't in Philly's long-term plans. In case it isn't obvious, Landry isn't on the standard league radar.

Following the news that Jason Thompson was traded to the Warriors, Richaun Holmes could be in the rotation for the 76ers next season.

Holmes recently signed a four-year deal with the 76ers, so it would make a lot of sense to give him some run early on. He is currently recovering from a fractured elbow, but he will begin shooting and working out next week and should be good for training camp. Holmes would come off the bench behind Nerlens Noel if he impresses at training camp, but he won't see enough action to matter in standard leagues.

The 76ers sent out a statement on July 11 saying that Embiid would undergo a season-ending bone graft surgery on his foot "in the next 7-10 days", but 20 days have now gone by without an answer from the franchise. It is still unclear if Embiid has already had the surgery, so this situation is odd to say the least. The 76ers haven't been very transparent throughout this process, but we will be sure to update Embiid's status as soon as we know more. To be clear, Embiid is still expected to miss the entire 2015-16 season unless we hear otherwise.